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Company Name
Orange County Conservation Corps
Contract #
A-2005-237
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/3/2005
Expiration Date
6/30/2006
Insurance Exp Date
7/20/2006
Destruction Year
2011
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Orange County Conservation Corps and Youthbuild <br />Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board <br />Request for Proposal <br />The Youth Service Provider Network <br />PY 2005/2006 <br />Case Management Ongoing 1. WIA Program Specialist <br /> 2. CSUF Intern(s) <br /> 3. Executive Director <br />Program Services <br />1. Paid work 1. 24 months max 1. Crew Supervisor <br />experience <br />2. Charter School 2. until diploma recd 2. 3.5 FTE Teachers <br />3. Life Skills 3. 8-13 weeks 3. Transition Specialist <br />4. Transition Skills 4. 10-13 weeks 4. Transition Specialist <br />5. Completion 5. 30 days 5. Transition Specialist & <br /> WIA Pro ram 5 ecialist <br />Parent Involvement** n/a n/a <br />Placement in Jobs or 1.30 day program 1. Transition Specialist <br />Continuing Education completion 2. Program Specialist <br /> 2. Follow u services <br />Follow up Minimum 12 months 1. Program Specialist & <br /> Transition S ecialist <br />** Most OCCC corpsmembers are generally adults who support themselves and many <br />maybe estranged from their parents for various reasons. Therefore, parent involvement <br />with the program is unusual. Parents are invited to and will most often attend graduation <br />ceremonies and other OCCC events that honor corpsmember accomplishments. However <br />parent involvement with the program beyond attendance at these events is normally not <br />expected. The OCCC does plan several activities during the year to include <br />corpsmembers' parents, significant others, and their children to promote family <br />involvement. <br />Facilities <br />From where will program services be delivered? <br />Program services will be delivered in a variety of venues and locations: <br />• Paid work experience will be at various projects throughout the county depending <br />on the current work project assigned; <br />• All other program services (education, case management, transition services, <br />follow up, etc.) will generally be delivered at the OCCC main site in Anaheim. <br />However staff will visit field projects and make home visits as needed to deliver <br />case management services. Occupational skills training will occur both in the <br />classroom and in the field. Project visits and field trips will be planned to <br />facilitate incorporating work projects with classroom instruction. <br />• Street outreach and other recruitment activities will be delivered in Santa Ana. <br />While interviews will be held at the WORK Center as well as the Anaheim site. <br />• OCCC provides transportation using OCCC crew vans to OCCC work projects, <br />and provides pick up points in Santa Ana using crew vans to assist corpsmembers <br />in getting to the Anaheim site for work/school. The OCCC also provides bus <br />Page 17 of 22 <br />
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